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2.00 Credits
(2 credits: 2 lecture/0 lab)
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to safety programs and areas of concern for the general maintenance worker. General safety, safety rules and regulations, personal protective equipment, Right-To-Know and chemical safety, tool and machinery safety, electrical safety and confined spaces are the main topics of discussion. (Prerequisite: None) (2 credits: 2 lecture/0 lab)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to basic tools, common materials and processes will be covered. The various types of mechanical drives and their features will be discussed along with building and preventive maintenance programs. (Prerequisite: None) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic construction principles and techniques that will be common to an industrial environment. Topics include safety, tool identification and use, wall construction, estimating, and materials lists, drywall and taping techniques, construction blueprint reading, architectural symbols, precautions working with dust, OSHA approved shelving and installation. (Prerequisite: None) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
The student will be provided with an introduction to piping, piping systems, and the many components that make piping systems function. This includes metal piping and threading, nonmetallic piping, tubing, hoses and basic fittings. The basic principles and fundamentals of steam boiler operations and the licenses needed to operate these systems will be covered. Upon completion of this course students will be qualified to test for the beginning Special Boiler Operators License. (Prerequisite: None) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to fluid power technology using liquids or compressed air. An emphasis will be placed on the practical application of the physical laws that govern hydraulics and pneumatics. Students will develop an understanding of the components of hydraulic and pneumatic systems including, but not limited to, pumps, pressure regulators, valves, and safety concerns. (Prerequisite: None) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
The course will start out with a review of the fundamental concepts of electricity. Building off of a basic understanding of direct current, students will be introduced to basic electrical components and systems found in industry. Topics covered will include applied electrical safety, wiring diagrams and blueprints, troubleshooting techniques, and basic test equipment and operation. Student will gain hands-on experience with switches, relays, electrical motors, indicators, multimeters, and other instrumentation in accordance with the National Electrical Code. (Prerequisite: ELEC1202) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an application-oriented introduction to the field of welding. Areas covered will be: basic weld metallurgy, oxy-fuel cutting, AC/DC Stick (SMAW) forms and basic fabrication techniques common to the welding field. Previous formal welding instruction or experience is not necessary. The student will have the opportunity to learn equipment set-up, safety, and operating factors necessary for producing quality welds. (Prereqisite: None) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an application-oriented introduction to the field of welding. Areas covered will be: basic weld metallurgy, electrode selection , AC/DC Stick (SMAW) forms and basic fabrication techniques common to the welding field. Welding positions of flat, horizontal and vertical will be taught. GMAW and GTAW welding procedures will be introduced. The student will have the opportunity to learn equipment set-up, safety, and operating factors necessary for producing quality welds. (Prerequisite: INDS1628) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an application-oriented introduction to the field of welding. Areas covered will be: basic weld metallurgy, electrode selection , AC/DC Stick (SMAW) forms and basic fabrication techniques common to the welding field. Welding positions of flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead will be taught. GMAW and GTAW welding procedures will be introduced. The student will have the opportunity to learn equipment set-up, safety, and operating factors necessary for producing quality welds. (Prerequisites: INDS1628, INDS1629) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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